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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1938 Bismarck Nine Trims All-Nations 3 to2 in Thrillin Game Here INE TO PALM TOURNEY | DAVIS STRIKES QUT PAUL COOK QUALIFIES THIRD IN P { fre stake eenerernsteey 1 Hitting Ram f Babe Herm THREE MEN IN NINTH | OE eee By Ahern | COVERS DETROIT Hitting Rampage of Babe Herman ‘ | Makes Chicago Cubs Potent Club TO PROTECT MARGIN, YES SIR, MATOR-100 BAD ED LAKES COURSE IN | e cago YOU CANT GNAW CORN OFF YA EAT CORN OFF | 1 ee rt Al TH COB WITH THOSE THE COB WITH WHEN YOU HAD Finish of World’s Fastest Mile | Swat Three Home Runs ang Sears Scores Winning Run in TAKE-EM-OUT TUSKS MY TEETH —~.- \( YOUR ORIGINAL . Single and Drives in Eight % Eighth on Single and | OF YOURS !—SNATCHING / BUT IT 1S SO SNAPPERS | y ; > Runs Thursday TOR IETROTs | \T OFF TH'SPOON HASNT 3 UNDIGNIFIED YOU USED To Foes aay | | THE RELISH OF FANGING ) A MANNER 9 SO THRU A Pat Sawyer of Minneapolis, De-| | IT OFF TH CoB I—e-NOo 7 a STACK OF COBS 7 + (By The Associated Press) ra | 3 s WM-M—SORT OF LIKE A fending Champion, Medal- A prodigious burst of hitting by WILL PLAY MINOT SUNDAY) YOUR WAY IS LIKE A THROW-BACK ist Wi Babe Herman, benched only last Sat- ' cA HARMONICA | ist With 136 day for hitting weakness, again has i SIPPING WATERMELON TO CAVE MAN 9 o Aiea’ Bue HE tile Chicago Cubs Capital City Pitcher Whiffs 14} THRU A STRAW ( DAYS YES may be the team the other four na- ey Bi a DICKINSON YOUTH QUALIFIES tional league pennant contenders will Visitors, Allows But have to beat to win the flag. Five Hits . Herman got his chance Thursday Bismarck Sharpshooter Match- because Riggs Stephenson was laid up . . with @ cold, and walloped three home A dramatic finish Thursd i ed Against Madison Play- runs and a single and drove in eight riactated en betoied lt! er in First Round runs in a 10-to-1 triumph over the enabled Bismarck’s revamped baseball | Phillies. Kiki Cuyler contributed a organization to defeat the Cleveland triple, double and single. ay iain 3 to 2 in one of the Ene Detroit Lakes, Minn. July 21.) Resse BY cof aay wee we —Pat Sawyer of Minneapolis, defend- only 2% games behind the New Yorke bal aad . | ing champion, won medalist honors in Giants, who dropped a 6-5 decision ta With the score 2 to 2 in the last ” is the Pittsburgh Pirates ‘Thursday. a) A the annual Pine to Palm golf tourna. half of the eighth inning, Scars, Bis- ment here Thursday, adding a sub- Pittsburgh remained only a half game marck shortstop, singled to left field. : behind Chicago. The ball w het par 70 to his brilliant 66 for a total ‘The Boston Braves drew only a ae he eeee De of 136. game and 2 half behind the fourth- ores, All-Nations left-fielder, and| Joe Coria, St. Paul, Minnesota pub- place St. Louis club by beating the Sears continued on his way to second | 4 4 Cordinals 3 to 2. and then third. On the relay in llc links champion, was second with Remains in Status Quo Mossman. Gverttirew third and Bears YA 8 72 for a 141 total. Paul Cook, Bis- The American League duel between Slid into home plate for the run a fi marck, North Dakota amateur cham- the New York Yankees and Washing- fraction of a second before the ball yy \ i gq 5 HE, EX-CORN-ON- pion, was third with 142. James ton Senators qemained in aoe us tt to Catcher Morehead. ) CO i whe! lea drop; toug! 7] eTeogeavalt ‘Davis, ‘Bismarck’s Negro | : | \ THE- B TITLE ited situate, “ussten opaay aie games to second-division clubs. be a Pitching ace who had the fast-travel- HOLDER — start Friday. Mel Harder of ipabtrers ae ths i »AT. OFF. Pairings for Friday's championship aac pat te ag c “a i A A | flight matches include: Running as no human has ever run the distance before, Jack Love- a 3-; jum ind Tommy Bismarck Juniors | Pat Sawyer, Minneapolis, 136, vs.| lock, Oxford University star, breasts the tape at Palmer Stadium, | Bridges of Detroit bested Alvin Crow. * 1 Adult: Jack Hilber, Fargo, 147; Paul Cook Princeton, N. J., to win the mile classic in the world’s record time of |der of Washington in s 1-to-0 fling- Pe ue Will Play Adults || H Bismarck, 142, vs. Bud Hauge, Madi-| 4:07.6. William Bonthron, of finishing seven yards behind, ing duel as each team got only four | mericans re - avor es oO son, 149; Billy Boutell, Minneapolis also broke the world’s record. This was during the Oxford-Cambridge | hits. Bismarck baseball fans are in- | 145, vs. William Kosteleck: Jr., Dick-. and Princeton-Cornell meet, won by the latter, ‘The Cincinnati Reds drew up a half vited to a feature game Friday || H . iiabns N S50 180! Ss game behind Brooklyn and Philadel- evening at the city baseball park | etTea n 4 is avis u p ars|"" "> phia, which are virtually tied for sixth in which the Capital City's junior | GRID G AME OF CENTURY WII I pee in the » National League, by de- and senior teams will cross bats. et fea ie igers . sunetatery wits Gwevs end | SOHNNY MARCUM OF COLONELS | vines races austin and atieon|Seven Teams Set BE FEATURE AT WORLD’S FAIR Wyte Doe erate oes ine Peaniioniletiaracuie water at | Plays Perry in Singles F J . M t of Philadelphia aod Halaa Sean? eam while e adul attery wi F cs) Perform forthe juniors, BIDS FOR MAJOR LEAGUE POST Matches or Junior Mee ee ke te od The game is designed to give Bis- 7 A mid. ly will Newman/|the first inning, then settled down marck’s junior team, the Capital ! a : {Stars of Midwest Will Battle heaving Cee ath enter Ney: | for @ fine mound duel that ended tn City’s entrant in the alate Junior |/Troupe, great Negro catcher, will be | 1 ouisville Pitcher Has Won 15 BULLETIN Eighth District Champion Will] stars of West in Chi- Fesler and Fenci catching. the loth whein Pinky Higgins singled tournament here July 28-30, exper- |/here Sunday, according to Manager G Stadt ae Be Named This Week-End with the bases filled and gave the » q ience against a strong team as well |/Nej1_ ©. Churchill. Though Folden Victories So Far This teal Fiance, i at 2 1 : cago Aug. 24 Athletics a 6-to-5 victory. Scores by as afford fans a barrel of good |/ went hitless ‘Thursday night, he has W. (Bunny) Austin, 96. year-old At Mayville it 2 baseball entertainment. a reputation of being a dangerous Season English ae haanea erg NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 Si ieaaria wall vere clouter. rpndermtnicad up iereabia dar? 5 Chicago, July 22.—Jbe Kurth vs. Benton Blanks us for ie novel racas, which wi 4, cael H Besides playing a fine fielding rifio jolt Friday by trouncing Ells- (By The Associated Press) Ernie Smith—Lawrence Ely vs. Stan Brooklyn.. 000 000 00-0 5 0 eo, pinibeteats easily |(8eme in the left garden, Bill Morlan,| Chicago, July 21—(P)—Johnny Mar-| Taya JV EvMlay by srouncing Els- alistanes seeMen ered district | Wiliamson—Harry Newman vs, Mor-| By ART KRENZ=mmme | Cincinnati’. O00 om wes § won the district championship in ||@n0ther new man, swatted a double,|/cum, husky young Louisville right- pion, in straight sets in the first {champion at Mayville this week-end |/¢Y Drury—Roy Horstman vs. Frank! ———_—__—————_—_ Carroll and’ Lopez; Benton and a tournament at Napoleon last ||Single and sacrifice in four attempts. | hander, dats erent SHAS rien singles match of the Davis Cup {will complete the field of contenders |Christensen—Pug Rentner vs. Bill Editor's Note: This is the third | Lombardi. aoe Week-end and though not confl- ||| Sagehorn and Hyland also hit safe- |:0E a trial Sn. major league bas interzone competition. The scores for the state championship to be de- |Peasley! of a sertes of six articles on the wiaseintam uel diante . dent of victory in the state tour- ||}V twice for the locals, Sagehorn being | he continues to operate at his cur-| Were 6.1, 6-1, 6-4, termined at the North Dakota Amer-|_,Wost ® football game it will be] songamentals of the golf stroke, sa RHE nament nevertheless is optimistic ||UP four times and Hyland thrice. Beret Thursday racked up his seals ican Legion junior baseball tourna- Miers eam is ae eras! ae % "|New York.. 200 192 000-5 iz 3 ‘ par 1@icrompects for the North ||, Mosmnan. was the only ‘visitor able) | oe eoning tittes cr tabon ment at Bismarck July 28 to 30. Perce octy Aer beatnbna tidal ied ator Pittsburgh. 220 000 0%x—6 9 1 Dakota championship. The youngs- ||t0 hit safely twice, the All-Nations | /5th Pitching victory ts to gain|, Auteuil, France, July 21—v)—Six-|""Samestown's victory over Carring- |*€8s football game between the mid-| The long sweeping are observed in| igsburg lee, Luque and Mancuso; a ters ||lead-off man being up four times. | holding St. Paul to seven hits to gain|+, tive favorites to win the series, the ‘west and west coast. And with How-/the swing of an expert is acquired by| Swift, Meine and Grace. 1 are after experience. | Morehead, All-Nations catcher, played | 7-to-2 decision. No other hurler in United ietatesieene wilascrth’ vices ton in district 3 Wednsday meee ard Jones directing the western wtih ety a aah poblicdles cei | the seventh of eight such contests be- an extended left arm. arm Tin: a great game behind the bat. | the league has won as many games. | 214 wimer Allison out on the courts squad, and Dick Hanley piloting the ning Tames Phils P i in hand throughout, took Joe Hauser smacked out his 45th ing held over the state. Representa-| 1 'i4_ he +48 allowed to bend, the radius of the RHE pereeoior an een fan a eae home run of the season, but Minne-|0f Roland Garros stadium Friday, tives of the other six districts were | id RO en oe lear a peal saitistance etiibe | ENiiaaelpnie oom OoTTGoe= i 3 } struck out all three batters to oppose} Bismarck will tangle with the apolis lost to Indianapolis 9 to 8 in|0Ping to gain a 2-0 lead over Eng-Ichosen last week-end. i see lost. ae +; 003 020 05x—10 14 0 I him, tossing only a dozen balls in the {Strengthened Minot team in a win-| 10 innings. and in the interzone Davis cup ten-|" Drawings for the state tournament "The extended left arm alao helps to| Holley, “Pickrel, Liska and Davis; 1 brief stanza as the stands went wild. /Mer-take-all game at the city baseball ‘The Coumbus-Kansas City and To- |S finals. announced by William Ellison of| ‘he roster of each team will shine ning and Hartnett, Struck Out 14 Visitors Park here at 3 o'clock Sunday after- | ledo-Milwaukee games were previous- | ,,.Vines Was pitted against Henry Wil-|Mandan, Legion department athletic|with All-America stars of the past + Braves Win In Ninth t Davis struck out 14 of the visitors noon. ily played in doubleheaders. Scores by| Ted sPunny) Austin, second ranking/ofticer, match the following teams in year, and Jones has even gone so far Pe ce r and gave them only five scattered| Box score for Thursday night: __| innings: British star, in the opening match |rirst round games: jas to resurrect Morley Drury, that NOTE THE Boston .... 000 100 002-3 7 1 . singles while his mates, in a hitting|_ Bismarck G) © AB RH PO A E) Marcum Beats Saints and yas favored to win. The second! ‘pnderlin vs. Dickinson. great quarterback of his 1927 Trojan EXTENDED LEFT St. Louis... 001010 000-2 7 6 a streak, gathered 10 bingles from the)S. Goetz, cf.........3 1 1 2 0 1 : R H gE|match, between Allison and Fred! second district winner vs. James-|souad. Frankhouse, Brandt and Hogan; be offerings of Chief Nusser, pitcher|M. Goetz, 3b........ 4 0 1 1 1 1 Loulsville.. 030 101 oo2—7 13 3) Perry, was regarded as a virtual toss-| town With both lineups announced, tt is] | AQM OF OLIN Haines and Wilson. 6 who blanked Watertown. S. D., and|R. Sears, ss aon 0 0) Bt Etc and Erlomsons Harriss val | boldina whee matured, Briton“ Grand Forks vs. Bismarck. jhard to vision line that ean stand) | yay oc 4 Aunasaaateas St. Cloud, Minn., in recent games. |E. Folden, c. + £0 015-0 1) , Marcum and Erickson; Harriss, Yde folding whatever edge there might) stinot ys, Esmond. lup before either of the backfields, or bi Harder Trips Yaabe : Bismarck began scoring in the first|R. Davis, p. 54 go01 1 J 5 ‘Should Vines beat Austin and alli-|,, F#!80 288d Cooperstown are favor- ees that can penetrate either} | CHAMP, AT IMPACT, 2 noe F Goet: tt to} J. Sagehorn, rf...... 2 | dians “lites to win the second district event |o! Ines, Cleveland.. 010 002 000— frat whee hit’ by a pitened ball. He W. Morlan, If 39 220 0; " Win Te 206 e202 ee who 4s Just re-|over which C. A. Stevens, district ath-| ‘The western squad's line will boast | | AND ee New York.. 000 100 o0=; 3 2 : inib apiondliand scored on ‘his brother 3 0 2 3 0 0 Idianapolis 001 400 120 1-9 13 1|0Vering ie ee ret injury, the |ietic officer, has charge. Drawings /of Arbelbide and Sparling, of South-| | MEAGUI Harder and Pytlak; Gomes, Ruffing © Sikes ciwle 3 0 1 3 0 0| Minneapolis 011 001 1130-8 16 3/Serles cou Wor ke the tat|pair the following in first-round ern California, Nesbit, Washington,| | DISTANCE © TE anid Dickey. c Miiadsiaicmaunaei 9° | ofS Bolen, Logan, Turner and Angley;|0Ver. With a lead of 2-0, the United games: Mayville vs. Clifford; Coop-!and Slavich, Santa Clara, ends; Tay BALL ——— h second frame when Sagehorn singled 1 310 27 3 5 | Murray, Tauscher and Glenn, epetee vould need to win only one| oo town vs. Galesburg; Hannaford vs.|Brown and Ernie Smith, Southern Bosox Blank Chisox ; e to left field, was sacrificed to second] All Nations (2) AB R H PO A E/@———_____________., )more match. Luverne; Nome vs. Fargo; Litchville, California, Dick Tozer, California, Chicago ... 000 000 oo) % = > { 4 by Morlan, went to third’on Hyland's |Mossmann, ss ......4 0 2 11 1// Major Leaders | bye, Paul Schwegler, Washington and Boston .::1020 002 Oix=$ 5 infield hit’ and scored on McCarney's|Hann, 2b... a DD ad . Johnson, Utah, tackles; Johnny Bak- Durham, Faber and Berry: Pipgras ae bingle. Desiderato, 3b ......4 10 0 0 0} (By The Associated Press) N D Net Men Are y er and Tipton, Southern California, @ and Ferrel. - _ The visitors couldn't score until the |Ringhofer, 1b ......4 0 0 7 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE ee: Minot Horse Winner _ {Pete Heiser, Stanford, O’Brien, Wash-| @NEA so — 5 fifth inning. Deores got life on first |Salmanza, cf +40 10 00) pBatting—xlein, Phillies, 370; Davis, ° «_|ington, and Gill, California, guards, a sasee Tk cia Bridges Blanks Senators ‘ Bas Ne clbesi decision, and was. eneslted| Dn Tt 479 8 og) Phillies, 348. Defeated In S. D. At Grand Forks Fair Sued BG bv ASaman ey NErR NCR Pees Ree ac ieaT cieria re | Daiedlt 008 1000 oo; ¥ % is infield hit. As h for |Deores, If . : Hits—Klein, Phillies, 129; Fullis, fornia, center. Wi Z catcher, overthrew second and Deores | Nusser, p . 3.0103 1) yome Runs—Klein, Phillies, 18; ¥ High Queen, owned by Clarence Par-|Max Krause, Gonzaga, Gaius Shaver, swing is permissible, but the arm must | 2UTKe and Seweil. , te continued to third. The Negro scored 3s > asi 4 | Berger Braves, 17. Read Wooledge of Minot and|ner of Minot, walked away with first|Southern California, Hank Schaldach. sain to ale esienAe brace’ tne — i on Morehead’s. sacrifice fly to keft| ‘Totals............ 3? 5 Oi |. Pitehing—Tinning, Cubs, 8-2; Cant-| M'Hose of » [Money in the 2:16 pace, opening race |California, George Sander, Washing-| Shbr.ad seats the wail, any bend Macks Win In 10th field. Soore by innings = — | H E/ well, Braves, 12-5. eorge M’Hose of Fargo |on'the two-day hamess program at|ton State, Bill Beasley, st, Mary's and| <l the arm at impact can result only| st, Louis a be Scored Again in Sixth All-Nations .....000 011 000— 210 4 Eliminated the State Fair here Thursday. Frank Christensen, Utah. in heeling, topping, missing and other | Philadelphia 400 105 $09 9 8 10 2 PI In the sixth the visitors scored |Bismarck .......110 000 Olx—3 5 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE The Minot horse took all three) ‘The eastern squad will have Wesley] taulte when the clubhead travels bec| iiss sry 00 10 Croat ee 1 oe their second counter. Sagehorn| Summary: Stolen bases—S, Goetz,| Batting—Foxx, Athletics, 369; Cro- heats without trouble, turning in a|Fesler, Ohio State, Dick Fenci, North- yond or inside its intended path. rane. 2) and Coch. he dropped Desideratc’s hit to right field, |Deores. Sacrifice—Morlan. Two base | nin, Senators, .364. Sioux Falls, 8. D., July 21—(7—|mile in 2:10 in the first heat on a|Wwestern, and Brad Robinson, Minne-|" ‘The extended left arm also is an ald < 7 Desiderato reaching second. He scored | hits—Morlan, Nusser, Salamaza. Hits} /Hits—Simmons, White Sox, 123; Quarter-final play "in the men’s|S0ft track and against @ strong west/sota, at ends; Clarence Munn, Minne-| to rirmness which is necessary in the | Yesterd y’s S n Salamanza’s double to center. off Davis 5 in 9 innings; off Nusser | Manush, Senators, 131. singles of the an rf Dako ee wind. sota, Jim Harris, Notre Dame, and| swing. lay’s Stars ic Folden. making his first start for/10 in 8 innings. Struck out by Davis! Home Runs—Foxx, Athletics, 26; ale fanament caer pantie late|_H. H. Stripp, owned and driven by|John Kokich, Indiana, at guards; Joe : Oe . ve the Capital City, caught Davis in|14; by Nusser 6. Bases on balls off | Ruth, Yankees, 24, qinredayits gene plated Minne-|Ray Betts of Montevideo, Minn., won|Kurth, Notre Dame, Jack Riley,| Readers who desire the book, “Golt (By The Associated Press) great style and may remain with the|Nusser 1. Umpires—Shipley, Cayou.| Pitching—Allen, Yankees, 8-2; apolis; Read Wooledge, Mi ot: Gi ie three“heats in the 2:24 trot. Donna|Northwestern, and Marshall Wells,|as the Stars Play It,” are asked to near. Piet, Pirates —Singled twice “pe club despite the fact that Quincy |Scorer—B. Hummel. ‘Grove, Athletics, 15-4. Moiese eee pet ad ioe Hedgewood, owned and driven by|Minnesota, at tackles, and Lawrence| use this compon. and stole two bases against Giants, i z — Minteablie ose nares Bainter, Fred Cannon of Cannon Falls, Minn., ook that great Nebraska star, at cen-| | $$ Brideve, Beene pinnted - 118 i es second place in all three heats. |ter. four OUT OUR WAY By Williams, ||-Panley eciee, tse Angsioe, ceteat=| won ser oee eiees Tar te Pete | she taskreid, will ejeanposed atl | mesial mets Baan: hits for 1-0 view zt Don Leavens, Mosiness, Wis, de-|Manakto, Minn., took second in the|Lew Hinchman, Ohio State, Hatry Room 303, 461 Eighth Ave., tory. a THAT FAMOUS BAREFOOT BOY Poem feLEMis Carlson, Ypsilanti, Mich,, de- Horstman, Purdue, Jack Manders, Enclosed please find six eight runs nig WAS NEVER COMPLETED. 1T SHOULD leated Mokicse, 6-4, 6-8. Minnesota, and Gil Berry, Tlinois, cents for which send me Phillies with three FInise OP UKE THig — ein Pi ar Milwaukee, defeated ¢ The * * % “Golf as the Stars Play It” homers and single. ( BAREFOOT BOY ,THE Lazy SOUL, ee Th 8, 7 AT tania ioe an 5 ‘With such an array of stars on both| |: by Art Krenz. ge Pipgras. ; SNEAKS -To BED WITH FEET LIKE CoaL, Phil Wooledge, Fargo, N. D., whose Sides, carrying plenty of weight and Sox — Shut fre MOTHER DASHES Like A STREAH back was injured Sunday night in an | S able to steam up a driving speed, you Name sooesocsecsecscees out White Sox ere a MAKE TH SHEETS LAST OUT TH WEEK, | auto collision near here while en ce (ot sone for deception to win the ee anane ‘ 09 LATE,SI S route to Sioux Falls to paly in the e Street ... eee eeeenees: af of WHOUT ar Jaa ean A GENTLE SNORE eS | tennis tourney. He will wear it about NATIONAL LEAGUE Both Hanley and Jones are known : Theled age itt aa MAWS AN’ WaASHTUBS FoR? f a month, W L_ Pet.|for trick play and the incorporation "i te: de en be: P es New York .......... 50 35 588 /of all styles in their attack. Kicking GUE sesensneostesesnses Bat ee Fun § seodan ea 286! and forward passing will bear a lot of Pipgras ec eee ) pu Maxie Rosenbloom, 45 4g ‘siz |velght in the game, as both sides have} | -Btate . : Jimmie Foxx, Athletics — Knocked " _ £08 Lenh: Boston. Se ee enn tie Demis ot Daan in three runs with triple and double ai Fred Lenhart Draw|Bo. 36 47 © 434] and receivers. Dr lagalege Boe ta — Philadelphi Bh Ee ree ARSE AMEIMPSE MIL cias anipinawrepaner’ | HIATY Boom fiede:— Dime tn cae a coma, i" 21.) —At is. ‘ center aroun ry, = : Snetier ot mine eee ae ing, with Arbelbide, Nesbit, Schaldach| When you send in the coupon. —_ with two out in ninth to beat Dodg- net Ste een, ee] MOE “thd itera Set hae a pion, and Fred Lenhart, rugged Ta- 32 628 Thr W; th G It at F coman, were officially given a draw Washin 2 sit eaten to I aw uarantee ‘ 4 an ina non-title fight. “” OS e al A low blow struck by Lenhart in the 46 483 P; f nal § D N Co day sigh round and contusion over the a in rotessional Stars Do Not Compete A new boxing rules, in effect for the ay "366 pre first time here, led to an agreement imy between the principals that they con- Milwaukee, July 21.— (4) — The C. B. Johnson, chairman of the Tesi tinue and if both were on their feet most recent flareup in the ranks Milwaukee committee which has 4 at the finish that the result would be of the Professional Golfers’ asso- for a tee to un- the ruled a draw. ciation, occasioned by the out- arranged suarasy vide spoken refusal by several mem- derwrite = money bao Ka ; 4 Bot FOOTBALL AT FAIR bers of the Ryder cup squad to Penses, lursday count f age Ed Manske, regular Northwestern Toled Play in the annual title tourna- ‘announcing the guarantee would be par + (ied end, and Ollie Olson, fullback from ment at Blue Mound unless a withdrawn unless the Ryder cup tari : aa ee last. year's Wildcat grid team, are change in dates is made, had stars compete, leaving the pros A 17 FEE working at the Chicago ‘World's Fair reached the conference state with the alternative of playing opir Wf YE toe year. Friday. for shares of whatever might be COL. CHARLES A. LIND- . », the eS 5 Ww Pet. Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen, | taken in at the gate. BERGH and Mrs. Lindbergh a (J cen Brandon . +10 4 Tal Denny Shute, the new British | Johnson and Albert R. Gates, went to this area to look for || Gees fi Hf NIGHT HORSE RACING peg. 7 ; ‘356| Open champion, Craig Wood and | business manager of the P.G.A., landing fields on a proposed and i SiR ALUAMS The Iowa State Fair at Des Moines) Crookston 3 5 '300/ Joe Kirkwood, started it by say- | and R. W. Treacy, secretary of tvansatlantic airplane route. The viol Hi Wid! this year will try a new idea in horse | Superior 6 6 .500| ing ther woul not pay pata | toe organization, planned to con sketch is of ROBERT WOOLSEY, \ H / 2s “ racing. The daily cards will be run ‘ § 6 458 the tournament were shifted from er jay on what to do abou i : ’ ae Abe ee BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON Fe Tee Ee win Reet Srooeneas bo oR movie comedian. The ships were Aug. 8-13, to September. | the situation. called DRAGON SHIPS,